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Billerica Dentist Enhances Patient Dental Knowledge Through the Launch of Patient Education

Dr. Barry Danzig, dentist in Billerica, continues to offer patients numerous resources to further improve their understanding of various dental topics.

2012-10-11
BILLERICA, MA, October 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Leading Billerica dentist, Dr. Barry Danzig of Danzig Dental, has added a new feature to his practice's innovative website-a patient education library. Patients can now visit Danzig Dental's website to access the vast patient education library that is full of important dental health care topics. The patient education library was generated to further engage and inform patients on an array of dental procedures and treatments.

Serving patients in the Billerica, MA area, Dr. Barry Danzig, dentist in Billerica, and his qualified staff at Danzig Dental believe that educated patients are better suited to make valuable decisions regarding their oral health. Patients can now rely on the practice's website for easy access to dental health related resources, including treatments and symptoms.

"Learning should not end when a patient leaves our office, it should continue throughout their day and at any moment they need it. With the addition of a patient education library, patients can now access the information that they may need to make knowledgeable decisions regarding their oral health through our advanced website," said Dr. Barry Danzig, dentist in Billerica, MA.

The educational library offers an array of valuable dental health care topics for patients to explore at any time of the day. From information on routine visits and oral health care to dentures and implants in Billerica, patients can find exactly what they are looking for via the education library. This new valuable educational resource can be easily found through Danzig Dental's homepage at http://www.gratefuldentists.com. Dr. Barry Danzig encourages all of his patients to actively reference the education library whenever they have a question or concern about their dental health.

In addition to the patient education page, Dr. Danzig also provides easy access to new patient forms from his practice's innovative website. Patients can print and complete their registration forms in advance of their first appointments to open up a new opportunity for interaction between Dr. Danzig, Billerica, MA dentist, and his patients, saving time once they are in the office.

Bringing quality experiences and easy dental care comes natural for Dr. Barry Danzig, dentist specializing in Invisalign in Billerica. He is committed to pursuing continuing education and is also dedicated to educating patients, which further demonstrates Danzig Dental's continual commitment to providing patients with the best dental care available.

About Danzig Dental: Danzig Dental is owned and operated by Dr. Barry Danzig since 1975. Raised in New York City, he received his bachelor's degree from Brooklyn College and his D.D.S. degree from New York University. Working alongside Dr. Barry Danzig is his son, Dr. Adam Danzig, and Dr. Lili Tayari. Dr. Adam Danzig received his D.D.S. degree from NYU and is trained in the latest technology dentistry has to offer including CEREC/CAD-CAM, single day crown placement, and Invisalign orthodontics. Dr. Lili Tayari has been practicing dentistry since 2005, graduating from the University of Florida and Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. Together, they bring quality dental health care to patients of all ages at Danzig Dental.

Media Contact:
Dr. Barry Danzig
contactus@gratefuldentists.com
662 Boston Rd.
Billerica, MA 01821
(978) 667-2741
http://www.gratefuldentists.com


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[Press-News.org] Billerica Dentist Enhances Patient Dental Knowledge Through the Launch of Patient Education
Dr. Barry Danzig, dentist in Billerica, continues to offer patients numerous resources to further improve their understanding of various dental topics.